Adverse childhood experiences mediate the negative association between borderline personality disorder symptoms and plasma oxytocin - Mielke EL, Koenig J, Herpertz SC, Steinmann S, Neukel C, Kilavuz P, van der Venne P, Bertsch K, Kaess M.

Background Interpersonal dysfunction is a core symptom of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and may be closely linked to adverse childhood experiences. According to a recent model on the pathology of BPD, the neuropeptide oxytocin might play an importa...
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